Dance Dance Revolution Party Collection is a music video game that is part of the Dance Dance Revolution and Bemani series. It is developed and produced by Konami and was released in Japan only on December 11, 2003 for the PlayStation 2 video game console. It does not have an arcade counterpart.
Party Collection uses the same engine as DDR EXTREME, and there are no major changes in gameplay. The game feature 47 songs only, Dancemania, Konami originals + HIDDENS songs (Konami originals) and DDR Party collection songs plus 1 license song from Dancing Stage. The PARANOIA -respect- song is unlocked in the extra stage and if you clear it, ends the game.
Default Songs (by Artist and Song Title):
SMILE.dk BUTTERFLY
CAPTAIN JACK CAPTAIN JACK (GRANDALE REMIX)
VIVIAN CONGA FEELING
JOGA DAM DARIRAM
CAPTAIN JACK DREAM A DREAM
ME&MY DUB-I-DUB
DIXIE'S GANG EL RITMO TROPICAL
S&K GET UP'N MOVE
HI-RISE I believe in miracles
JENNIFER IF YOU WERE HERE
JT PLAYAZ LET'S GET DOWN
MISSING HEART MOONLIGHT SHADOW (New Vocal Version)
CJ CREW feat. Christian D RHYTHM AND POLICE (K.O.G G3 Mix)
DJ MIKO SKY HIGH
JOE RINOIE SYNCHRONIZED LOVE (Red Monster Hyper Mix)
Spice Girls Wannabe
HOUSEBOYZ WE WILL ROCK YOU
CARTOONS WITCH DOCTOR (GIANT'S TOONS VERSION)
NAOKI B4U
DIVAS BABY BABY GIMME YOUR LOVE
NAOKI BRILLIANT 2U
Scotty D. DROP THE BOMB
NO.9 END OF THE CENTURY
NM feat. SUNNY HIGHER
CAPTAIN.T La Senorita
SySF. Feat. ANNA Look to The Sky
MITSU-OI with GEILA MY SUMMER LOVE
180 PARANOIA
UZI-LAY PUT YOUR FAITH IN ME
NM feat. Julie Remember You
THOMAS HOWARD Silent Hill
NAOKI STILL IN MY HEART
Jun Sweet Sweet [Heart] Magic
S.F.M.P. Try 2 Luv. U
[edit] Secret Songs
Artist Song Title
dj nagureo 5.1.1.
dj TAKA ABSOLUTE
KTz AM-3P
NAOKI BURNIN' THE FLOOR
NAOKI CAN'T STOP FALLING IN LOVE
N.M.R. CELEBRATE NITE
RE-VENGE MATSURI JAPAN
RE-VENGE ORION.78 (AMeuro-Mix)
Vision F Can Be Real
Be For U Freedom
Supa Fova I Need You (Insideout Door Mix)
TËЯRA STARS*** 2nd NAOKI's style
.3k PARANOIA-Respect-
The Original Soundtrack for DDR Party Collection was produced by Toshiba-EMI under their Dancemania dance music brand. It contained all the songs on the game, as well as every song released on the Japanese home versions of Dance Dance Revolution up to that point.
Source: Wikipedia, "Dance Dance Revolution Party Collection", available under the CC-BY-SA License.